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President Conant's expectations have been fulfilled. While he himself became chairman of the National Defense Research Committee, Harvard faculty men to an ever-increasing extent put their abilities and experience at the disposal of the government and the armed forces. Harvard itself began its change from an intellectual center...
Last week Clayton revealed that the Administration has a new plan: to let the companies themselves dispose of cutting tool surpluses, i.e., make them federal sales agents and pay them a commission on sales. (In a similar test plan, tried with aircraft parts, the commission was 30%.) The plan will...
Up to the British Embassy dashed the U.S.-made car with bulletproof windows that the Soviet Government had placed at Winston Churchill's disposal during his Moscow visit. Other U.S.-made limousines brought 38 other guests. They were bound to Spiridonovka House for a four-hour, 14-course lunch...
¶ The Earl of Suffolk and Berkshire, 35, 20th of his line, who succeeded to the title as a child after his father's death in World War I. A man of many parts (Australian sheep rancher, sailor before the mast, rare-books collector, scientist), he became one of...
Up rose New York's Mayor LaGuardia last week before the Senate's War Investigating Committee. He was mad, as usual. This time he was fuming over the "junk-dealer philosophy" which he said was governing the disposal of surplus war property.